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Building in Scotland

10 Shorehead
The building in 2024
LocationShorehead, Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Coordinates57°41′05″N 2°41′30″W / 57.68478°N 2.69168°W / 57.68478; -2.69168
Built1726 (299 years ago) (1726)
Listed Building – Category C(S)
Official name10 Shorehead
Designated22 February 1972
Reference no.LB40292

10 Shorehead is a Category C listed building in Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dating to 1726, it stands in Shorehead, in the southwestern corner of Portsoy harbour. The harbour itself is also Category A listed, dating to 1692. The building's former warehouse, located adjacent to the east, is also Category C listed. It dates to the late 18th century.

The building is three storeys with an attic in an L-plan range. It has harled ashlar margins. There is an entrance to the attic in the southern gable of the wing reach from Barbank Street. A skewputt on the northeastern side of the building is dated 1727.

Historic Scotland assessed the building in a group containing the adjacent Corf Warehouse, Old Co-Operative Grain Store and the harbour.

The warehouse was one of six buildings in the harbour owned by Tom Burnett-Stuart. When he died, in January 2020, he left the buildings in the care of North East Scotland Preservation Trust (NESPT).

  • The back garden, located between the main building and the warehouse (right) The back garden, located between the main building and the warehouse (right)

See also

References

  1. "10 Shorehead"Historic Scotland
  2. ^ "SHOREHEAD, OLD HARBOUR – Historic Scotland
  3. "SHOREHEAD, OLD CO-OPERATIVE GRAIN STORE"Historic Scotland
  4. Andonova, Denny (26 December 2023). "'Tom's dying wish': Inside historic Portsoy harbour buildings amid multi-million-pound labour of love to revive them". Press and Journal. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
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